1. greyw0lf01's Avatar
    BlackBerry says TIFF vulnerability exposes enterprise servers to malware:

    BlackBerry says TIFF vulnerability exposes enterprise servers to malware
    02-18-13 06:32 PM
  2. Bla1ze's Avatar
    TIFF exploits and PDF exploits have been around forever on BES and are patched swiftly.
    02-18-13 06:40 PM
  3. sf49ers's Avatar
    Firstly this has been posted already and has nothing to do with BB10 and secondly Blackberry proactively recognized the security flaw and issued a fix. IMO it still makes Blackberry solution the most secured mobile solution on the planet
    02-18-13 06:42 PM
  4. greyw0lf01's Avatar
    I wonder whether side loading android apps (even w/ a virus checker) will lower the high standing of Blackberry as a secure device. I understand needing to up the app count but you can't risk security...

    iOS last week, Blackberry this week.
    02-18-13 06:59 PM

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